A LITTLE SLOW
Definition: Slightly lacking in speed or quickness; not very fast.
Synonyms: Slightly Sluggish, Moderately Tardy, Somewhat Lethargic, Marginally Delayed, Minorly Sluggish
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
He walks a little slow because of his injured leg.
#2
The turtle moved a little slow across the grassy field.
#3
The old car is driving a little slow uphill.
#4
The snail is known for being a little slow in its movements.
#5
The baby is crawling a little slow as it explores the room.
#6
The old computer runs a little slow when handling large datasets.
#7
His response to the question was a little slow, indicating hesitation or uncertainty.
#8
The tortoise moved a little slow, but it eventually won the race against the faster hare.
#9
The internet connection in the rural areas can be a little slow compared to urban regions.
#10
The traffic on the highway is moving a little slow due to the ongoing road repairs.
#11
The marathon runner, renowned for his lightning speed, found himself a little slow during the uphill climb of the race.
#12
The ballet dancer executed the intricate routine flawlessly, but a little slow in syncing with the orchestra's tempo.
#13
The old computer runs a little slow compared to the new one.
#14
The snail crawled a little slow up the garden path.
#15
The growth of the plant was a little slow at first, but it eventually thrived.
#16
The internet connection was running a little slow, causing frustration for the users.
#17
A little slow, he manages to get the job done.
#18
Even though the car was a little slow, they managed to reach their destination on time.
#19
In the race, the athlete started off a little slow but gradually picked up pace and won.
#20
Her progress in learning the new language was a little slow, but she was determined to improve.
#21
After the rain, the stream flowed a little slow, its gentle currents reflecting the sunlight.
#22
His reflexes were a little slow, causing him to miss the ball during the game.
#23
The old grandfather walked a little slow, leaning on his cane for support.
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